I — FIRST PRESBYTERIAN (O'Neill) Rev. Ralph Gerber, pastor Sunday - school, 9:45 a. m., Roy Sauers, superintendent. Worship service, 11 a. m., ser mon by the pastor. Our annual vacation church school opened on Monday, Ju ly 9, with the following teach ers: Mrs. Melvin Klingler, Mrs. J. D. Osenbaugh, Mrs. Warren Taylor, Mrs. Harry Petersen and Mrs. Ralph Gerber. Classes will continue from 9 to 11:30 each morning until July 21. Members of our Westminster Fellowship will go to Niobrara state park for a picnic next Sunday, July 16. The Manner’s club will meet on Monday, July 17, for a pic nic meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Burge. The Mar iners will hear final reports concerning the completed pro ject of redecorating the base ment. The walls have been painted, and a new tile floor has been installed. WESLEYAN METHODIST (O'Neill) , Rev'. Melvin Grosenbach, pastor j Prayer meeting each Tues-; day, 8 p. m. Pioneer youth camp is being held this week at Niobrara. We expect our young people to re ceive a great deal of Christian inspiration while they are there. July 13, 8 p. m.: Prayer meet ing in the home of Mr, and Mrs. W. B, Lamb. Sunday, July 16: Sunday- ' school, 10 a m.; worship, 11 a. m.; worship, 7:30 p. m. The members of the church voted to recall their present pastor for the coming confer ence year August 1, 1950, to August 1, 1951. CENTER UNION (O'Neill) Rev. Melvin Grosenbach, pastor Prayer meeting each Wednes day, 8 p. m. Sunday, July 16: Worship, 10 a. m.; Sunday-school, 11 a. m; worship, 8 p. m. Our young people returned from youth camp much encour aged in their Christian experi ence. Frontier for printing. -----■ i * .RIC COOKING IS Simple — dependable — automatic features control time and tem peratures — meals actu ally cook themselves. sh roue ofAtf* or CHURCH OF CHRIST (O'Neill) Corner of Sixth & Grant Bible school with classes for all ages, 10 a. m., Bennie Joh ring, superintendent. Communion at 11 followed by the message, "Examination Time,” when at least 10 vital questions will be answered from the scriptures. Evening evangelistic services each Sunday, 8 o’clock. Sun day’s* topic will be “Making Re ligion Easy.” Rollie Dean Cur tis will draw a chalk picture to illustrate a hymn. Beginning July 17 a week’s daily vacation Bible school will be held from 9 a m. to 3:30 p. m. at the church. Country chil dren will bring their lunch as there will be supervision -through the noon hour. Mrs Donald Johring will serve as superintendent and Mrs. Ho ward Manson, Mrs. Vernon Tiet sort and Shirley Johring will be the teachers. All children between the ages of 4 and through high school are wel come. METHODIST (O'Neill) IJev. V. R. Bell, pastor Sunday-school, 10 a. m„ class es for all ages. Worship service, 11 a. m., sermon, special music. Senior MYF, 7:30 p. m. We were all very greatly pleased with the fine solo by John Bowen Sunday morning. The Young Adult Fellowship met Tuesday evening at the church with Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Dawes as hosts. A fine crowd was present. The WSCS is entertaining the societies from Inman, Page and Chambers today (Thursday) at the church. The church school workers’ conference met Wednesday eve ning and made future plans for our Sunday-school work. We invite you to worship with us. ASSEMBLY OF GOD (O'Neill) Rev. Wayne Hall, pastor "Fear God and keep His commandments: for this is the whole duty of man.” Ecclesias tes 12:13. In the days when mens’ hearts are failing them for fear, let us keep our trust in the Lord. Our services will be as fol lows for the week: Sunday-school, 10 a. m. Worship, 11 a. m. Young peoples’ meeting, 7.30 p. m. Evangelistic rally, 8 p. m. Boys’ and girls’ story hour Wednesday, 2 p. m. Come and bring your friends. Prayer and Bible study, Wed nesday, 8 p. m. We welcome the public to visdr our service to enjoy the fellowship and spiritual bless ing in the presence of the Lord. METHODIST (Chambers) Rev. L. R. Hansberry, pastor Sunday - school, 10:30 a. m., i Clair Grimes, superintendent. Worship, 11:30 a. m. MYF, 7 p. m. The WSCS has accepted an invitation to meet with the WSCS of the O’Neill Methodist church today (Thursday). KELLAR PRESBYTERIAN (RFD, Chambers) Rev. Ralph Gerber, pastor Sunday, July 16: Worship service at 9:30 a.m., sermon by the pastor. EARL W. RALYA. Owner Cello Fly Swatters. Each _ jqc Flit j Spray, Ql.-jgc Plastic Picnic Spoons, 2 dot. for 25c ; IGA Spiced Lunch Meat. 12-os. can 45c New Shipment ! Delsey Tisuse, 7 rolls lj.00 Gerber's Cereals, pkg. . jgc Smuckers Strawberry Jelly. lO-oi. Jar _ 29c Heinz Fresh Cucumber Pickles, pint jar 2SC Nescafe Soluble Coffee, jar _ 49c IGA Whole Grain Golden Corn. lOH-os cn. 13c Solid Pack Tuna, IGA Light Meat, cn. 39c MEAT DEPT. Bu | Bologna. U». „_ 33c Premium Slued Bacon, l-oa. pkg. 33c Swift's Colored Olno lb 3|C Country Droned IPRINBQS FRUITS * VEO. Red Meaty Plum*. ba»k«t- *1.19 Fresh, Solid Head lettuce, lb. - j$c Fame Juiey Lemons, & tot jg. Calif Sunkut Changes ISO »Ue lb. 14c Bib Orange Juice, 4-oi. can.,10c Sunday - school at 10:30 a.m., - Ray Hoffman, superintendent. FEDERATED (Stuart) Rev. Orin Graff, pastor Cleveland Bible camp open ed at 3:30 p. m. on Tuesday, July 11, for boys and girls from 10- to 15-years-old. Guests are welcome at any time. : There will be no services in Stuart on Sunday, July 16. Ev eryone is invited to attend camp Sunday at Cleveland. Morning service, 11 o’clock, Ralph Chamberlain, missionary, preaching. Picnic dinner at noon. Afternoon demonstration ser vices, 2. Rain, Wet Grounds Thwart Rockets The weatherman has made himself mighty unpopular in the O’Neill Rockets camp dur ing the past week. A game was scheduled for Sunday under the lights in Car ney park with JohnsUwn, a league foe. Although the game was not intended to figure in league standings, the wet ground forced postponement. Manager Warren Taylor was i obliged to contact Johnstown i about noon on Sunday and ad I vise the club not to start out. A second postponement devel [ oped Tuesday night when the 1 ; Rockets were to have entertain ed Nelign in Carney park. ; Showers and wet grounds pre vented the 2 clubs getting into i action. Now the Rockets are pointing I to a Friday nn;ht,tiff with N* I ligh—also set for Carney park. ] The Rockets will be exhibiting | their new uniforms, recently | provided by O’Neill business firms. Taylor said the players are very grateful for the new uniforms and the contributions that made them possible. Atkinson Midgets Triumph 6-5— O'Neill’a American Legion sponsored midget baseball team dropped an overtime thriller, 6 5, to the Atkinson midgets in a twilight game Friday at Carney park. Second Baseman Ronnie Frickel, peweee Atkinson play er, breeezed home on a single ' by Catcher Judge to break the deadlock. HOSPITAL NOTES O'NEILL HOSPITAL Admissions: July 6 — Horace Sholes, of Inman, tonsillectomy, ; condition “good"; Bonnie Pet erson, of O’Neill, tonsillectomy, condition “good"; Mrs. Austin Searles, of O’Neill. 8 — Mrs. George Smith, of Chambers, medical, condition “improved”; ] Barbara Sturek, of Bartlett, medical, condition “good." 10— j Joyce Oetter, of O’Neill, ton 1 siliectomy, condition “good"; I Mrs. Joe Beeleart, of Page; James Wulf, of Ewing, medical, ! condition “improved." 11—Mari lyn Burge, of O’Neill, medical, condition “improved.” Dismissals: July 7 — Horace Sholes, of Inman; Bonnie Peter son, of O'Neill. 8—Mrs. August Block of Walnut. 9 — Barbara Sturek, of Bartlett; Mrs. George Smith, of Chambers. 11—Joyce Oetter, of O’Neill. 12 — Mrs Austin Searles and daughter, of O’Neill SACRED HEART (Lynch) In hospital: Mrs Wm. Blitz kie, of Spencer, “improving"; William White, of Valentine, minor surgery; Baby Leo Marx, ! of Spencer, medical; Bernard Engelhaupt, of Spencer, medi- ! i cal; Mrs. A. Wecker, of Lynch, major surgery, “doing well"; ) Madlyn Peklo, of Lynch, major surgery, “doing well"; Mrs. Leonard Havranek, of Lynch, accident, “improving”; Bertha Thiel, of Butte, medical, “un changed"; Lyman Sanderson, of Niobrara, medical, “unchang ed”; Mrs. Max Warnke, of Anoka, minor surgery, “doing well”; Mrs. Katie Vraspier, of Monowi, medical, “improving"; Marvin Svatos, of Lynch, med j ical, “improving.” STUART COMMUNITY Mrs. Lola Humerick, of Stu art. "fairly good"; Frank Root, of Stuart, "good”; Ben Schaffer, of Stuart, “good"; Wayne Cad wallader, of Stuart, surgery, admitted July 4 and dismissed July 8. ILICTRIC COOKING IS CONVENIENT S«l« — automatic — clean — depend' able — convenient — economical. Y«l, tlectiic Co«kin| Hat ^ f vecythlng. Ml IOM NliM e Dr. and Mrs. Harry Gilder sleeve and Linda moved into one of the Asimus' houses this week. The Alvin R. Vorces, who formerly occupied the house, moved into the home vacated by Dr. and Mrs. G. R. Cook. Dr. and Mrs. L. R- Sutcliffe and Miss Patti Keiser left Wednesday, July 5, for Rapid City, S. D., after having spent the July 4. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Wanser. Mr. and Mrs. W W. McIn tosh and Billy Dean were guests in Meadow Grove Sunday, Ju ly 9, at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. E. L. McIntosh. Mr. and Mis. M. M. Krause and daughter. Nancy, spent* the weekend in Albion at the M. B. Krause home. Mr. and Mrs George Hodgson and son. Don. of Chugwater. Wyo.. spent Wednesday and Thursday. July 5 and 6 with Mrs. Lill Hens haw. Mr. and Mrs Ray Casey and Mrs. Mary Meier, Henry and Mark, of Gregory. S. D., visited Mr. and Mrs R D Landis Sun day, July 2. Mr and Mrs. Casey are the paren s : M s Landis. Mr. and Mrs. Jo- -ph Grutseh and sons % - red Mr and Mrs. D C Schaffer Monday. *■ Miss Bern >• Sc* field, R. N, of Omaha, spent the weekend a* home with her mother, Mrs. ! Jess Scofield. and sister. Miss Alice Carlyle Washechek spent the weekend in Gordon. Miss Irene Uehling, of Lincoln, who was ! a guest of the Banksobs. drove Mr. Washechek to O’Neill. Mrs. Helrr.er Widtfeldt. of Rushville, is visiting relatives and friends here Monday, July 3 0, she wap a caller at the Geo. C Robertson home. Mrs. Eiwin Rubeek and Kathy and Mr. and Mrs John Honey well, of Chambers, went to 0 [ maha Sunday for a few days. Weekend guests from LeMars, ; la., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Sauers were Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Love. Other Sunday dinner guests were Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Yantzi. Last week Mr. and Mrs. L D. Putnam and sons spent a day in Omaha at the Ak-Sar Ben races. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ray went to Fremont on business Friday, July 7. Mr. and Mrs. George Oesch ger, of Kewanee. 111., left Mon day after having visited the Archie L. McMaster family since Friday Mr. McMaster’s father, Lee F McMaster, of Om aha, arrived Monday for a few days. Miss Helen Oeschger came after her parents and brought Mr. McMaster from Omaha to visit here. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Saunto and family left Sunday for a vaca tion in Seattle, Wash. Friday, July 7, guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Minton were Mr. and Mrs. Jo seph Judge and family, Mrs. John Schorn and Miss Lorene Judge, all of Atkinson. Paul E. Moseman, jr., who visited his parents, Mr- and Mrs. Paul E. Moseman, from July 1, to July 4. returned to Lincoln where he is employed. His fam ily drove him to Norfolk. Mrs. Guy White, of Casper. I Wyo., left Monday after visit- I ing Mr. and Mrs, "A. J. O’Dnn- j nell and other relatives. She | had visited her daughter at j Friendship, Tenn. Mrs Laura N. Story and; daughter, Mrs- Lavonnc Paint- j ;er and daughter, Paula, of i Clearwater, Fla., were over-I night guests last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Vannie B. Newman. They left Friday for Torrington, Wyo., to visit other relatives there. Miss Charlotte Evans, of Cas per, Wvo.. returned Sunday af ter having visited her brother in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Storjohann since Thurs day, July R VOTE FOR D. S. McCAGE O’Neill, Nebr. Republican Candidate for SHERIFF of Holt County Fifteen Years Experience in Successful Law Enforcement Primaries Aug. 8,1950 NOW! You Pay No More For Revolutionary ■Hmpoimt PosbbuttoR Cooking MODEL RC-14 Here'* the most exciting range ever offered at medium price! Think of it! You just press a but ton for the exact cooking heat you want. “Talking colors’* show you w’hich button to press. It’s the most talked-about ad vancement in electric cooking since the introduction of Hot* Joint’s amazing Calrod® Heat* lg Units. 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